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Hi Allez!

I'd like to know if is there any MIDI controller wich has motorized faders and endless encoder (such as the Behringer B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000-WH ) but that also feature an lcd screen to view which paramater you're controlling (like in the Novation Remote SL).

Thank You Everyone!!!

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I've got a virtual LCD screen parked at the bottom of my 2nd display, right above the BCF2000, and the window floats on top so it's always visible. Given the cost difference between the BCF2000 and the units above, this is a low-cost way to get essentially the same lcd functionality. For windows, Behringer includes a free utility to do this. For OS X, there's LCXview from opuslocus.net

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Rusty Shackleford wrote: Given the cost difference between the BCF2000 and the units above
Woot,woot,WOOT ? The Euphonix is only 20k for the center unit and 27k for each 8 channel bucket. Cheap bastard. :hihi:

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pfft, kiss my ass jupiter8, the bcf sounds warmer than the euphonix :P

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I've tried a RemoteSL37. pratically ideal feature set (but not motorized faders). but I've had some difficulty with the templates etc. Novation support is terrible.

anyone having really great experiences with the RemoteSL ?

any great experiences with some of the products on this thread like the Mackie etc ?

-Qua

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Rusty Shackleford wrote:I've got a virtual LCD screen parked at the bottom of my 2nd display, right above the BCF2000, and the window floats on top so it's always visible. Given the cost difference between the BCF2000 and the units above, this is a low-cost way to get essentially the same lcd functionality. For windows, Behringer includes a free utility to do this. For OS X, there's LCXview from opuslocus.net
i though about designating my old (sitting in the corner of a closet) crt monitor - specifically for the task of seeing the parameters of my BCR

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Novation must know they have the best automapping features out there. Wrapping plug-ins and allowing you to configure the names and orders of the parameters is where this technology had to go. Too bad they don't have more controllers. Who needs fixed pot controllers now? Give us a Suped Up Novation BCR2000 with 48 endless rotary controllers, 9 motorized faders and 24 switches plus transport control. Sell it for under $1000 and Bobs your uncle.

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